Apple announced iOS 8 at the keynote event of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference today. iOS 8 gets revamped notification features, an upgrade to the keyboard's auto-correct functionality, and more.
Interactive notification lets users pull down notifications and interact with them to respond to text messages or other actions without leaving the current open app, or complete actions from notifications shown on the lock screen.
A new feature in the iOS keyboard, called QuickType, adds predictive typing suggestions that adapt to the current context. QuickType learns each users habits and language while protecting privacy.
Messages gets the ability to name conversation threads, add and remove people from group conversations, allow users to leave group conversations. Users can also share their location right within Messages and quickly send audio messages and add them to images, and create video messages without using the Camera app.
iOS 8 also gains the tab view from Safari in Yosemite while Mail gets more gestures to more easily flag messages, mark them as unread, and delete them. Also in Mail is a new gesture to drag a draft email down out of the way to view other messages.
Spotlight also gets new features to search the App Store, iTunes content, and movie times.


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Interactive notification lets users pull down notifications and interact with them to respond to text messages or other actions without leaving the current open app, or complete actions from notifications shown on the lock screen.
A new feature in the iOS keyboard, called QuickType, adds predictive typing suggestions that adapt to the current context. QuickType learns each users habits and language while protecting privacy.
Messages gets the ability to name conversation threads, add and remove people from group conversations, allow users to leave group conversations. Users can also share their location right within Messages and quickly send audio messages and add them to images, and create video messages without using the Camera app.
iOS 8 also gains the tab view from Safari in Yosemite while Mail gets more gestures to more easily flag messages, mark them as unread, and delete them. Also in Mail is a new gesture to drag a draft email down out of the way to view other messages.
Spotlight also gets new features to search the App Store, iTunes content, and movie times.
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